His announcement ends speculation that he would run for Indiana governor or U.S. Senate, seats being vacated by Gov. Eric Holcomb and U.S. Sen. Mike Braun, respectively.
about the doctor who performed an abortion on an Ohio 10-year-old, announced on Twitter Wednesday he is seeking reelection in 2024.
"I am proud of my work bringing back nearly $1 billion to taxpayers in just over two years, fighting wokeism, protecting citizens and our jobs from federal overreach, bureaucrats and special interests while always standing up for liberty," heConfirming I am seeking reelection in '24.
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